Claims
- 1. A snowboard binding comprising:
a base member having a front portion, a rear portion and a longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear portions; a rear binding arrangement coupled to said rear portion of said base member; and a front binding member including a front pawl movably coupled to said front portion of said base member between a release position and a latched position and a front stop member fixedly coupled to said front portion of said base member adjacent said front pawl, said front stop member having a stop surface spaced from a latching surface of said front pawl to form a front cleat receiving area therebetween.
- 2. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said front binding member further includes a front biasing member that applies an urging force on said front pawl to urge said front pawl to said latched position, and a release lever coupled to said front pawl to move said front pawl from said latched position to said release position upon application of a force on said release lever that is greater than said urging force of said front biasing member.
- 3. A snowboard binding according to claim 2, wherein
said front binding member includes a front binding plate fixedly coupled to said front portion of said base member with said front pawl pivotally supported on said front binding plate.
- 4. A snowboard binding according to claim 3, wherein
said front stop member is fixedly coupled to said front binding plate.
- 5. A snowboard binding according to claim 4, wherein
said front binding plate has an inclined upper surface that slopes upwardly along said longitudinal axis of said base member as said inclined upper surface extends towards a front end of said base member.
- 6. A snowboard binding according to claim 5, wherein
said front binding plate is longitudinally adjustable relative to said front portion of said base member such that said front binding member can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 7. A snowboard binding according to claim 2, wherein
said front binding member further includes a ramp surface inclined upwardly relative to said base member.
- 8. A snowboard binding according to claim 7, wherein
said front stop member includes a mounting plate with said ramp surface extending upwardly therefrom.
- 9. A snowboard binding according to claim 8, wherein
said stop surface of said front stop member is formed by at least one tab that extends upwardly from said mounting plate.
- 10. A snowboard binding according to claim 9, wherein
said front binding member includes a front binding plate fixedly coupled to said front portion of said base member with said front pawl pivotally supported on said front binding plate and said front stop member fixedly coupled to said front binding plate.
- 11. A snowboard binding according to claim 10, wherein
said front binding plate has an inclined upper surface that slopes upwardly along said longitudinal axis of said base member as said inclined upper surface extends towards a front end of said base member, said mounting plate of said front stop member being secured to said inclined upper surface of said front binding plate.
- 12. A snowboard binding according to claim 11, wherein
said front binding plate is longitudinally adjustable relative to said front portion of said base member such that said front binding member can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 13. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said first rear binding arrangement includes a first rear binding member coupled to a first lateral side of said rear portion of said base member.
- 14. A snowboard binding according to claim 13, wherein
said first rear binding member includes a first latch member movable relative to said base member, said first latch member being pivotally supported about a first pivot axis substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis, said first latch member being arranged to move laterally upon application of a force in a direction substantially towards said base member.
- 15. A snowboard binding according to claim 14, further comprising
said rear binding arrangement further includes a second rear binding member coupled to a second lateral side of said rear portion of said base member, said second rear binding member including a second latch member movable relative to said base member, said second latch member being pivotally supported about a second pivot axis substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis, said second latch member being arranged to move laterally upon application of a force in the direction substantially towards said base member.
- 16. A snowboard binding according to claim 15, wherein
said first and second latch members are arranged to move laterally apart relative to each other from first and second initial positions to first and second guide positions upon application of a force in said direction substantially towards said base member and then to move from said first and second guide positions to a first and second locking positions to selectively hold a portion of a snowboard boot.
- 17. A snowboard binding according to claim 2, wherein
said first and second latch members are first and second pawls that are normally urged by first and second biasing members from first and second guide positions to first and second locking positions, respectively, said first pawl includes a first locking surface and a first guide surface, said second pawl includes a second locking surface and a second guide surface.
- 18. A snowboard binding according to claim 17, wherein
said first pawl is pivotally supported about said first pivot axis, and said second pawl is pivotally supported about said second pivot axis.
- 19. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said base member includes a mounting portion and a pair of side attachment portions extending perpendicularly from said mounting portion, said side attachment portions having said first and second latch members coupled thereto, respectively.
- 20. A snowboard binding according to claim 19, wherein
said base member further includes a highback support extending upwardly relative to said rear portion of said base member.
- 21. A snowboard binding according to claim 1, wherein
said rear binding member is longitudinally adjustable relative to said rear portion of said base member such that said rear binding member can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 22. A snowboard binding according to claim 15, wherein
said first and second rear binding members are mounted on support members that are slanted upwardly and outwardly relative to said base member.
- 23. A snowboard binding according to claim 22, wherein
said support members are part of a heel cup with a highback support mounted thereto.
- 24. A snowboard binding system comprising:
a snowboard boot having a sole portion, a front catch located at a front part of said sole portion, a rear catch located at a rear section of said sole portion; and a snowboard binding configured to be releasable coupled to said snowboard boot, said snowboard binding including
a base member having a front portion, a rear portion and a longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear portions; a rear binding arrangement coupled to said rear portion of said base member to selectively engage said rear catch; and a front binding member including a front pawl movably coupled to said front portion of said base member between a release position and a latched position and a front stop member fixedly coupled to said front portion of said base member adjacent said front pawl, said front stop member having a stop surface spaced from a latching surface of said front pawl to form a front cleat receiving area therebetween.
- 25. A snowboard binding system according to claim 24, wherein
said front binding member further includes a front biasing member that applies an urging force on said front pawl to urge said front pawl to said latched position, and a release lever coupled to said front pawl to move said front pawl from said latched position to said release position upon application of a force on said release lever that is greater than said urging force of said front biasing member.
- 26. A snowboard binding system according to claim 25, wherein
said front binding member includes a front binding plate fixedly coupled to said front portion of said base member with said front pawl pivotally supported on said front binding plate.
- 27. A snowboard binding system according to claim 26, wherein
said front stop member is fixedly coupled to said front binding plate.
- 28. A snowboard binding system according to claim 27, wherein
said front binding plate has an inclined upper surface that slopes upwardly along said longitudinal axis of said base member as said inclined upper surface extends towards a front end of said base member.
- 29. A snowboard binding system according to claim 28, wherein
said front binding plate is longitudinally adjustable relative to said front portion of said base member such that said front binding member can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 30. A snowboard binding system according to claim 25, wherein
said front binding member further includes a ramp surface inclined upwardly relative to said base member.
- 31. A snowboard binding system according to claim 30, wherein
said front stop member includes a mounting plate with said ramp surface extending upwardly therefrom.
- 32. A snowboard binding system according to claim 31, wherein
said stop surface of said front stop member is formed by at least one tab that extends upwardly from said mounting plate.
- 33. A snowboard binding system according to claim 32, wherein
said front binding member includes a front binding plate fixedly coupled to said front portion of said base member with said front pawl pivotally supported on said front binding plate and said front stop member fixedly coupled to said front binding plate.
- 34. A snowboard binding system according to claim 33, wherein
said front binding plate has an inclined upper surface that slopes upwardly along said longitudinal axis of said base member as said inclined upper surface extends towards a front end of said base member, said mounting plate of said front stop member being secured to said inclined upper surface of said front binding plate.
- 35. A snowboard binding system according to claim 34, wherein
said front binding plate is longitudinally adjustable relative to said front portion of said base member such that said front binding member can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 36. A snowboard binding system according to claim 34, wherein
said first rear binding arrangement includes a first rear binding member coupled to a first lateral side of said rear portion of said base member.
- 37. A snowboard binding system according to claim 36, wherein
said first rear binding member includes a first latch member movable relative to said base member, said first latch member being pivotally supported about a first pivot axis substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis, said first latch member being arranged to move laterally upon application of a force in a direction substantially towards said base member.
- 38. A snowboard binding system according to claim 37, further comprising
said rear binding arrangement further includes a second rear binding member coupled to a second lateral side of said rear portion of said base member, said second rear binding member including a second latch member movable relative to said base member, said second latch member being pivotally supported about a second pivot axis substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis, said second latch member being arranged to move laterally upon application of a force in the direction substantially towards said base member.
- 39. A snowboard binding system according to claim 38, wherein
said first and second latch members are arranged to move laterally apart relative to each other from first and second initial positions to first and second guide positions upon application of a force in said direction substantially towards said base member and then to move from said first and second guide positions to a first and second locking positions to selectively hold a portion of a snowboard boot.
- 40. A snowboard binding system according to claim 25, wherein
said first and second latch members are first and second pawls that are normally urged by first and second biasing members from first and second guide positions to first and second locking positions, respectively, said first pawl includes a first locking surface and a first guide surface, said second pawl includes a second locking surface and a second guide surface.
- 41. A snowboard binding system according to claim 40, wherein
said first pawl is pivotally supported about said first pivot axis, and said second pawl is pivotally supported about said second pivot axis.
- 42. A snowboard binding system according to claim 24, wherein
said base member includes a mounting portion and a pair of side attachment portions extending perpendicularly from said mounting portion, said side attachment portions having said first and second latch members coupled thereto, respectively.
- 43. A snowboard binding system according to claim 42, wherein
said base member further includes a highback support extending upwardly relative to said rear portion of said base member.
- 44. A snowboard binding system according to claim 24, wherein
said rear binding member is longitudinally adjustable relative to said rear portion of said base member such that said rear binding member can be selectively coupled at different longitudinal positions relative to said base member.
- 45. A snowboard binding system according to claim 38, wherein
said first and second rear binding members are mounted on support members that are slanted upwardly and outwardly relative to said base member.
- 46. A snowboard binding system according to claim 45, wherein
said support members are part of a heel cup with a highback support mounted thereto.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/836,545 filed on Apr. 18, 2001. The entire disclosure of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/836,545 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09836545 |
Apr 2001 |
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09921305 |
Aug 2001 |
US |